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Traffic will be directed through the project work zone via signage and cones. Drivers should expect some delays through the project work zone during the lane and ramp closures. For full traffic alerts, click on the link below.

The Johnson County Gateway Project improved the I-435/I-35/K-10 interchange area by constructing or rehabilitating a total of 27 bridges. On several of the bridge approaches, there had been settlement leading up to the bridges. As of Wednesday morning, February 8, 2017 all bridge approach pavement repair work has been completed throughout the Johnson County Gateway project limits. ,

Since mid-November 2016, crews have been completing work during nighttime hours to correct the settlement issues. A specialized company called, URETEK, performed the work in collaboration with GIC. Repairs included injecting a polymer into the ground beneath the pavement areas that have settled. This special polymer reacts with the foundation materials restoring their load-bearing capacity while raising the roadway back to the proper level.

What’s left to do on the #JoCoGateway Project?Answer: Some minor finishing tasks. As weather permits, there will be some random daily lane closures throughout the project, so that crews can complete such tasks as the addition of permanent pavement markings of highway icon shields, painting of barrier walls, erosion control and sign work. All finishing work for the #joccogateway project is scheduled to be completed by late April 2017, weather permitting.

As always, we will provide advance notice for these random lane closures. Updated daily traffic information for the #jocogateway interchange project can be viewed at: www.ksdot.org/kcmetro/laneclose.asp.

The Kansas Department of Transportation and GIC urge all motorists to be alert, take it slow, obey the warning signs, and “Give ‘Em a Brake!” when approaching and driving through the project work zone.

The Johnson County Gateway Project has improved the I-435/I-35/K-10 interchange area by constructing or rehabilitating a total of 27 bridges. On several of the bridge approaches, there has been settlement leading up to the bridges. Kansas Department of Transportation and GIC, project contractor, staff are aware of these locations and are taking corrective action to address them.

Starting Monday, November 14 through Tuesday, January 31, weather permitting, crews will be working during nighttime hours to correct the settlement issues. A specialized company called, URETEK, will be performing the work in collaboration with GIC. Repairs include injecting a polymer into the ground beneath the pavement areas that have settled. This special polymer reacts with the foundation materials restoring their load-bearing capacity while raising the roadway back to the proper level.

The general locations of the bridge approaches that still need to be repaired are as follows:

There will be lane closures utilized during this nighttime work. As always, we will provide advance notice for these lane closures. Updated daily traffic information for the #jocogateway interchange project can be viewed at: www.jocogateway.com and for the entire Kansas City Metro Area at: www.ksdot.org/kcmetro/laneclose.asp.

The Kansas Department of Transportation and GIC urge all motorists to be alert, take it slow, obey the warning signs, and “Give ‘Em a Brake!” when approaching and driving through the project work zone.

A marked detour will be provided via northbound I-35 to 95th Street exit, through left turns at the Diverging Diamond interchange back onto southbound I-35 to access westbound I-435 ramp. See marked detour map below.

Northbound I-35 CLOSURES

WEEKEND DAY OVERNIGHT LANE CLOSURES:Northbound I-35 TWO LEFT LANES with channelized lane shift at I-435 CLOSED for bridge form removal work beginning at 10 p.m. on Friday-Saturday, October 7-8 and reopening at 5 a.m. on Saturday-Sunday, October 8-9, weather permitting.

Westbound I-435 CLOSURES

WEEKEND DAY OVERNIGHT LANE CLOSURES:Westbound I-435 TWO LEFT LANES from Quivira Road to I-35 CLOSED for pavement marking work beginning at 8 p.m. on Friday-Sunday, October 7-9, and reopening at 5 a.m. on Saturday-Monday, October 8-10, weather permitting.

WEEKEND DAY LANE CLOSURES:Westbound I-435 LEFT LANE from Quivira Road to I-35 CLOSED for bridge epoxy overlay work on Saturday, October 8 between 5 a.m. and 10 p.m., weather permitting.Westbound I-435 RIGHT LANE from Pflumm Road to I-35 CLOSED for bridge epoxy overlay work on Sunday, October 9 between 5 a.m. and 10 p.m., weather permitting.

Eastbound I-435 CLOSURES

WEEKEND DAY LANE CLOSURE: Eastbound I-435 LEFT LANE from Santa Fe Trail Drive to I-35 CLOSED for bridge epoxy overlay work from 10 p.m. on Friday, October 7 to 10 p.m. on Saturday, October 8, weather permitting.

WEEKEND OVERNIGHT LANE CLOSURES:Eastbound I-435 TWO LEFT LANES from K-10 to U.S. 69 CLOSED for bridge epoxy overlay work beginning at 10 p.m. on Saturday, October 8 and reopening at 5 a.m. on Monday, October 10, weather permitting. Traffic will enter a channelized lane shift around work at the bridge over I-35.

WEEKEND DAY RAMP CLOSURE:Lackman Road to eastbound I-435 entrance ramp CLOSED for bridge epoxy overlay work beginning at 12:01 a.m. on Sunday, October 9 and reopening at 5 a.m. on Monday, October 10, weather permitting.

> > > #Drive55 < < < There is a 55 mph posted speed limit, 24/7 round the clock, throughout the #jocogateway project limits. The 55 mph posted work zone speed limit will be in effect 24/7 round the clock, even when there aren’t crews present on the project.

The Kansas Department of Transportation and GIC urges all motorists to be alert, take it slow, obey the warning signs, and “Give ‘Em a Brake!” when approaching and driving through the project work zone.

Overall #JoCoGateway Phase Two Project work is scheduled to be completed in December 2016. (KDOT Project #435-46 KA-1002-06)

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The JoCo Gateway Interchange is a critical hub for both transportation and economic growth for the region and the state – precisely why the Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) began the project. Once completed, the Johnson County Gateway Project will ensure safe and efficient travel to all areas of development for years to come.

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